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Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 12:45 PM - General
Posted by Art Burget (Mentor)
This is a link to the news clip on robotics from yesterdays news story.Posted by Art Burget (Mentor)
http://www.2news.tv/news/local/39718902 ... HI&t=a
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009, 10:33 AM - General
Posted by Art Burget (Mentor)
Posted by Art Burget (Mentor)
Yesterday was a fun day for most (software was very busy). We spent seven hours at our practice field. The team was able to spend an hour with some media from Micron and channel 2 news. This gave Sherwood and Ian some camera time (they are now television stars).
Team Tator showed up so we had a little scrimmage match that was a lot of fun to watch. It showed that both teams still had a lot of fine tuning that needs to take place. One of these seasons the team will be able to give software more than one day with a completed robot to work out bugs. We try every year it just hasn’t happened yet. By the end of the day the robot was able to track the target and shoot moon rocks into it. GREAT JOB software team!
To help with some shipping logistics the robot was brought to my garage and crated for shipping. Randy, Zach, Sandra, Daniel and I got the robot crated and ready to go last night at about 10:15 PM.
GREAT JOB TEAM BULLBOT!!!
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Thursday, February 12, 2009, 05:43 PM - Web Site
Posted by Sandra B. (Student)
I have updated the website and added some new stuff. On the home page I added a slidshow and put the FIRST logo under the menu bar on every page. I also added a new page on the competition. It is done unless I or someone else finds something then I can fix it.Posted by Sandra B. (Student)
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 09:44 PM - Mechanical
Posted by Skyler H (student)
the chains are on and workingPosted by Skyler H (student)
we prototyped with carbors some steeper hopper sides with cardboard.
We also made 3 orbit balls (sort of)
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009, 08:00 AM - General
Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
Cut the wood for the bumpers last night per the drawing I was given. I will bring the pieces tonight and we can finish up the brackets and fit them together around the chassis.Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
Kevin came home concerned about the bumper color. Green was something the team had decided on quite early and the fabric was brought to a Saturday meeting about a month ago. This green is NOT the vision target green. It is a dark, forest green. I will bring it tonight for the team to approve. If we choose not to use this color we may have limited options. The only place that will sell us Cordura Nylon in town is Buck's Bags, and they have only a limited color selection. (Normally they don't sell fabric, but will make an exception for us.)
I will only be there for a short time tonight, as getting the bumpers finished is a priority.
Dean
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 08:40 AM - General
Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
I know there are people looking at some exotic stickers for the 'bot, but how abuot thinking about the basics for a bit? There are are some requirements we must adhere to: First, we need to have the team number on all sides of the 'bot. Second, we need to display sponsor logos. It is a REQUIREMENT!Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
Last year we put logos on the bumpers, but with green bumpers this year that may not work so well.
Thanks.
Dean
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 07:54 AM - Mechanical
Posted by Corey M. (Mentor)
I will also be taking a half day Friday to help out. Posted by Corey M. (Mentor)
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009, 12:49 AM - Mechanical
Posted by Scott S (mentor)
We made significant progress tonight with lowering the loader brush.Posted by Scott S (mentor)
We lowered the brush wheel down 1/2" and moved it in toward the elevator assembly an 1". The brush relocation also required the drive motor mount to be relocated. Looking forward to testing tomorrow!
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Monday, February 9, 2009, 11:43 PM - General
Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
Jose made progress on a new camera mount (in front of the drum) and on the turret wiring. He will continue to work this tonight.Posted by Dean Klein (Mentor)
Thanks for the bumper measurements. We will work on those tomorrow and Wednesday evening.
Looks like Friday is a school holiday. My schedule looks decent and I can probably work 1/2 day. Other mentors?
Note to Randy: I set the monitor out for Kevin to bring. It takes a 12V input at 3A. That's only 36Watts and is well in the range of the proposed batteries.
See you Wednesday!
Dean
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Monday, February 9, 2009, 07:30 PM - General
Posted by Skyler H (student)
Today we plan to:Posted by Skyler H (student)
1- Move the camera so that it can't be damaged and so that it will fit the height requirements/ game rules/ height
2- Refine the groundhog so that it can feed the balls better
3- Put the chains on the wheels
4- Get sensors wired
5- Refine the electrical stuff
6- Add game light
7- Review the rules of the robot
8- Practice with the robot on the practice field
9- Chassis refinemet/dimensions
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